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Just

Este adverbio nos indica que


la acción ha ocurrido muy
recientemente

Just
This adverb tells Just siempre va entre el auxiliar y el participio
us that the action
has happened Just always goes between the auxiliary and the participle
very recently.
subject + have/ has+ just+ verb (participle) +complement

past now future Recently can mean just a


few moments ago or in the
very recent past
Recientemente puede significar hace solo unos momentos o en un pasado
muy reciente
"Yet" is used in interrogations, to ask if the action has been carried out or not, and in negations, to say
that the action has not happened yet.

However, "yet" always goes at the end of the sentence, whether negative or interrogative.

“Yet” se utiliza en interrogaciones, para preguntar si la acción se ha llevado a


cabo o no, y en negaciones para decir que la acción aún no ha ocurrido.

Sin embargo, “yet” siempre va al final de la oración, ya sea negativa o


interrogativa

Negativa:
subject + haven´t/ hasn´t+verb (participle) +complement+yet

Interrogative:
Haven´t/ hasn´t+subject +verb (participle)
+complement+yet ?

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